Sitting back with a good glass of wine, you might picture beautiful vineyards and terraces of succulent grapes ready to be picked, but did you know these grapes might have been juiced by grape ...
Lecturer in Classical Studies, Institute of Classical Studies, University of London; Assistant Director of Archaeology, British School at Rome; Honorary Postdoctoral Fellow, Macquarie University, ...
MONTPELLIER, France — Archaeological evidence from 1,768 ancient grape seeds scattered across Italy tells a surprising story: the transition from wild grape gathering to actual winemaking took ...
The Town of Portland museum has on display a grape hand press from the late 1800s and early 1900s. P-J photo by Michael Zabrodsky PORTLAND — If you live in Chautauqua County, then you probably know ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – Feb. 18 is National Drink Wine Day, and while the drink has only continued to grow it has a deep history that spans over many years and regions. The first set of evidence surrounding ...
BLOOMSBURG, Pa. — There was a little friendly foot-fight at the fair. Ally Gallo and Nikki Krize stomped it out Tuesday afternoon in an old-fashioned grape treading competition. The competition begins ...
It’s no surprise for things to get a little creaky when you get into your 40s. But that hasn’t been the case for the Italian Family Festa, which rolls out its 43rd edition at History Park this ...
A lavish 2,000-year-old winery uncovered in the ruins of a villa just outside Rome may have been used as an entertainment venue, providing a winemaking “experience” for wealthy Romans. The structure, ...
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